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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Safe Chew Toys?

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    • Aubrey
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        Hey guys! I have a quick question about chew toys. I bought Ophelia (8 week old Flemish giant) a chew tow from the store that hangs with a pine cone, block of wood and a couple other parts. I also bought her a wicker basket and she has multiple cardboard boxes of varying size. She will tear at the boxes when I first give them to her and she likes to dig in the basket, but I’m catching her wanting to chew plastic bags, rubber soles on my shoes, the remote control, and a metal wheel on my kitchen island. Can anyone recommend a chew toy that would have a similar texture to hard plastic or chewy like rubber but I safe for her?


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Make at home-toilet paper rolls, phone books, sissel and jute (types of rope that are safe, so long as they are untreated) are all just fine and safe and you can be creative.

          This site has an amazing store with only toys that are safe (you never have to worry, some products are not rabbit safe that are marketed for rabbits, like yogurt drops-here they are all reviewed and bunny safe ) https://store.binkybunny.com/toys-c2.aspx

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